LOCAL AND PERSONAL old frame building at Sil3 road is being re-shinglod this Mrs. Belle Elwood is improving her residence on Eighty-fourth street by repainting. ■ It makes no difference ^Vord has been received of the birth of an eight-pound son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Byers, of Clackamas. Mr». Byers was for­ merly Miss I. John Graves spent last Sunday at the chautuuqua grounds at Gladstone and heard the powerful lecture given by William I Jennings Bryan. Mrs. R. C. Wigle. of Hood River, is visiting at the home of R. G. Wigle, 5906 Eighty-second street. H. L. Lusted is improving his property at 5620 Ninety-sixth street by some repairs to the house. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Terrell, of Newberg, cousins of Miss Terrell, the pastor of the Friends church, at­ tended services here Sunday, as also did Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Terrell of second church. The cousins were the guests of Miss Terrell on a trip up the Columbia highway Monday. Mr. McKern, who has been living on Fifty-eighth avenue, moved to Johns last week to be nearer work. J. O. Kadock and family. O. Worden and wife and A. R. Worden and wife motored to Scappoose last Sunday. Capt. Richard Brace White, U. S N. is now in command of the U. S S Northern Pacific. Mrs. Olive Forte, 8912 Sixty-sixth avenue, is under the care of a phy­ sician suffering from a bad case of poison oak. I ! Mr«. A. E. Kenworthy is slowly- convalescing from her recent illness, and her many friends hope soon to see her about again. Mrs. Mlckols. of Ninety-ninth street and Fifty- I fifth avenue, Ts assisting Mrs. Ken- I worthy with her housework. ■ ■ ■ where you bny your - ■ Groceries ■ ■ ■ » Mrs. C. W. Davis, of 6304 Ninety­ fifth street, left Wednesday evening for Oakland. Cal., to visit a son and daughter for ten days or two weeks. From there she will go to Denver to visit a son, and then on to Se­ attle to visit another (laughter. She expects to be gone a month or six weeks. COULTER ■ M ■ ■ Mrs. Shaver, of Woodstock, spent Mrs. Charles Holmes, of St. Johns, several days last week visiting her spent Wednesday with her sister, parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wigle. Fbrty- Mrs. J. O. Kadock, of 9660 of 5906 Eighty-second street. Among those in attendance from second avenue. this district at the Gladstone chau­ The Arenaut class of the Friends Harvey Fawcett, of Grand 1 Rapids. church will attend Sunday school at tauqua last Sunday were Mr. and M N. D., son of the late Dr. John Gladstone park Sunday. They will Mrs. W. S. San.lere and daughter Fawcett, of Lents, visited friends in leave the station at Lents at 8:30 Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith. town last week. Howard Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Lord a. m. and daughter Maude, Mrs. Alice J. C. Martin, who recently moved Mr. and Mrs. J. Senger, of Cor- Woodworth, Mrs. Jasper and daugh­ into the residence at 5606 Eighty­ vallis, spent Tuesday with their old ter Grace. moving his fam- sixth street, is now friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wigle. fly to Nashville. The body of John W. Weller, who also visiting other friends in Port­ died at 987 First street, was for Comrade Clark. accompanied by land before returning home. warded yesterday by A. D. Ken­ Mrs. Finley and Mrs. Elwood, ladies two worthy and company to Salem, where Carroll Woodworth, aged of the G. A. R., spent Sunday at the years, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. funeral services will be held and in­ Gladstone chautauqua. Woodworth, drank some coal oil last terment made. Mr. Weller leaves a Road Master W. A. Eatchel anti week, causing him to be very sick son. Franklin K. Weller, former as­ County Commissioner Muck were in­ for a time, but no serious results sistant state superintendent of pub­ specting the paving on Ninety-sec­ followed. lic instruction, and Mrs. Helen L. ond street Tuesday. Woxham. of Los Angeles. Helen Vail Undergoes Operation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geisler mstored Miss Helen Vail, daughter of Mr. The Oregon State Holiness Asso­ out to Eagle Creek last Saturday and Mrs. Harry Vail, was taken to ciation, of which a number of Lenta evening and camped out over night, St. Vincent’s hospital Wednesday of people are members, will begin a returning home Sunday. last week and was operated on series of meetings at East Thirty- Mrs. Mary Gething has sold her Thursday for appendicitis. She is third and East Mason streets July 24, lasting until August 3. This as­ acreage on Ninety-second street, near reported to be recovering nicely. sociation is made of people from all the Estacada car line, the sale being Funeral of Mrs. Rath Protestant churches, being along the made by C. E. Kennedy. Funeral services were conducted at line of the federated church move­ Mrs. A. E. Moiteiud is .-amp.ng at the Kenworthy chapel Friday, July ment. The evangelist in charge. Rev. Gladstone park this week and enjoy­ 11, for Mrs. Augusta Rath, of Pied­ C. H. Babcock, of Los Angeles, is a ing the chautauqua. Her daughter. mont. Mrs. Rath was a sister of member of the Friends church, and Adina, spent two days at chautauqua Mr. Clemmons, of Lents. this will make his fourth consecutive THIRD UNITED BRETHREN the first of the week. year at the Portland meeting. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach­ Deputy State Sealer William A. uai- Paul Newmyer’s little son is still ing at 11. Subject, "What Do You tell is in receipt ot reports from var­ FOR SALE, CHEAP ill at the hospital at Oregon City, Lack?” Junior Christian Endeavor ious points in Central Oregon to the Invalid home turkish bath cabinet, at 3 p. m. Young people’s Endeavor where he underwent a second opera­ effect that some person, representing parlor organ, first-class typewriter, tion Tuesday morning. himself to be an employe of the de­ also beds, stoves and other house­ at 7. Preaching at 8. Topic, “The Master’s Message." The pastor. Rev. Mrs. Knapp, formerly connected partment of weights and measures, is hold articles. Will take a good milk Shepherd, will deliver the sermons at with the Knapp restaurant on Foster testing and repairing scales and col­ goat in trade. Owner leaving Lents. both morning and evening services. road, and son Carl started for Nor­ lecting fees therefor. Mr. Dalzell calls 6228 92nd St. S. E. 7-18 2t way last Saturday to visit relatives. attention to the fact that under the Get the home news in the Herald present state law the office does not every week, |1.50 per year. LOST W. G. Lienkaemper, 6021 Eighty­ employ any person in that capacity, seventh street, pastor of the Re­ but that a sealer is located in each Large photograph, with man and NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT formed Church of Christ, will leave district, whose duty it is to test and wife standing in front of store build­ in two or three weeks for Tillamook, inspect all weights and measures, and ing. Sign reads “W. J. Steele, Pro­ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomrh County, where he has accepted a pastorate. that no fee whatever is collected for duce Market.” Finder please leave Probate Department. at Herald office. 7-11-lt J. R. Rankin, of Portland, was in that service. In the matter of the Estate and Lenta Tuesday looking up the Clo- Last Will agd Testament of Mary verio Film company. Mr. Rankin has E. Taylor, deceased. been employed by both the Universal Notice is hereby given that the and Fox companies as builder for undersigned, executor of the last the past six years in California. will and testament of said Mary E. Taylor, deceased, has filed his final A number of the Carusos and Mel­ account with the clerk of this court, bas of the Lents Grange met Monday and that Monday, the 4th day of evening at the Grange hall for their August, 1919, at the hour of 9:30 first song rehearsal for the sing at a. m. of said day, at the office of the field day to be held at Gresham Honorable George Tazweil, judge of soon. said court, in the County Courthouse L. L. Stratton, of 9521 Sixtieth in said county and state, has been avenue, brought to the Herald office appointed as the time and place for a few days ago an egg measuring hearing objections to said final ac­ The keys to the Lents Garage which six inches in circumference and eight count and the settlement thereof. causes this place of business to be inches around the ends and weighing Date of first publication, Thurs­ kept open day and night, and our day, July 5, 1919. one-fourth of a pound. old as well as our new patrons will Date of last publication, Friday, Mrs. Fred Hodge left Sunday for find it very convenient to call at August 1, 1919. Mt. Solo camp, near Castle Rock, any hour. Prompt attention to all. WILBUR F, BROCK, where Mr. Hodge went a couple of Executor. weeks ago. Mr. Hodge and Byron The Garage where everything need­ CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD, are working at the camp and will re­ ed is done. Nothing unnecessary is main there this summer. ■ ■ ■ ■ X WILL DO ■ ■ ■ ■ ? BETTER ■ ■ «a ■ Grocery 92nd Street near Carline ■ ■ ■ I Phone: Tabor 2296 ■ * ■ i BAPTIST CHURCH The usual services will be held at the Ix-nts Baptist church Sunday morning. 1-unday school at 9:45. Good places for boys and girls and a pleasant place for each one that comes. Preaching at 11 a. m. "My Summer’s Vacation” will bo the theme. Young people’s prayer meet- '■ ■ ■ I the Evangelical church on Thursday . evening. The last union-prayer meeting was delightful from » every angle—the Friends' hospitality, the leader’s gra- ciousness and the people’s responsive­ ness. Ing at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Subject, “Ixmging for Spring I Water.” Union prayer meeting at g 4 Lost done. Whatever is done is done skillfully and promptly. The result is satisfaction to the customer. ♦ - • Florence Johnson, saleslady at the Mt. Scott drugstore, is enjoying a vacation at Heppner, where she is visiting relatives. Miss Lottie Schul- enberg is filling her place at the store while she is away. The local order of Neighbors of Woodcraft are planning a picnic at Eagle Creek Thursday, June 24. Mr* Tusaey has been engaged to take the crowd out in his big truck. Good “eats” and a rousing time are an­ ticipated. Tabor 4141 Our Prleo* Are Hight l.mre Order* nt* Gogfln«' Shoe Store FREY & ALLEN PA1NTKRM General Houae Pointing, Tinting an